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John Bailhache

American politician

John Bailhache (May 8, 1787 – September 3, 1857) was the 10th mayor of Columbus, Ohio. The Columbus City Council appointed him to complete the remaining two-year term of John Brooks after he resigned his office on April 21, 1835. His successor after 1836 was Warren Jenkins.

Contents

  • 1 References
  • 2 Bibliography
  • 3 Further reading
  • 4 External links

References

    Bibliography

    • Egger, Charles, ed. (1975). Columbus Mayors (PDF). Columbus, Ohio: Columbus Citizen-Journal.

    Further reading

    • Bailhache, John (1855). Brief Sketch of the Life and Editorial Career of John Bailhache of Alton, Illinois. Ohio Historical Society: unpublished m*cript.
    • Bailhache, John. John Bailhache's Diary, 1850: Alton, Illinois to Sacramento, California. A. Johnson.
    • The Biographical Annals of Ohio: A Handbook of the Government and Ins*utions of the State of Ohio. State of Ohio. 1905. pp.:255, 720.
    • Fisk, William L. (April 1958). "John Bailhache: A British Editor in Early Ohio". The Ohio Historical Quarterly. 67 (2): 141–147.
    • An Illustrated History of Southern California. Lewis Publishing. p.:315. ISBN:9785879878806.
    • Klein, Lisa M. (2003). "The Spiritual Journey of Buttles and Bailhache". Be It Remembered: The Story Of Trinity Episcopal Church On Capital Square, Columbus, Ohio. Orange Frazer Press Inc. p.:18. ISBN:9781882203260.
    • Thompson, Charles Manfred (1915). The Illinois Whigs Before 1846. University of Illinois. pp.:157, 159.
    • Van Vugt, William E. (2006). British Buckeyes: The English, Scots, and Welsh in Ohio, 1700-1900. Kent State University Press. pp.:212–213. ISBN:9780873388436.
    • William T. Norton, ed. (1912). Centennial History of Madison County, Illinois, and Its People, 1812 to 1912. Unigraphic. p.:118.

    External links

    • John Bailhache at Find a Grave
    • John Bailhache at Political Graveyard
    • "Bailhache-Brayman Family Papers, 1796-1922". Chronicling Illinois. Retrieved 2 August 2014.
    • "Illinois Genealogy Trails". Retrieved 4 April 2016.